Short answer, yes. You obviously won't be able to take advantages of some new features offered by the newer OSs when they are talking to the 2003 server like SMB2 but the core features are fully interoperable.

Short answer, yes. You obviously won't be able to take advantages of some new features offered by the newer OSs when they are talking to the 2003 server like SMB2 but the core features are fully interoperable.

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What to do when Windows Update is not working correctly? What tools can I use to detect the cause of the malfunction problem? What does this numeric error code mean? These and other questions that you have been asking in the past are answered here (…

Possible fixes for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 updating problem. Solutions mentioned are from Microsoft themselves. I started a case with them from our Microsoft Silver Partner option to open a case and get direct support from Microsoft.
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This tutorial will give a short introduction and overview of Backup Exec 2012 and how to navigate and perform basic functions.
Click on the Backup Exec button in the upper left corner. From here, are global settings for the application such as conne…

This tutorial will walk an individual through the steps necessary to enable the VMware\Hyper-V licensed feature of Backup Exec 2012. In addition, how to add a VMware server and configure a backup job.
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